Look for Air Canada to launch seasonal nonstop service between Orlando and Halifax early next year. The scenic East Coast nonstop is scheduled to run from February 6 through May 10, 2009, and Air Canada will use a full-size A319 twinjet on the route.

Those A319s are fitted with both Economy and Executive Class eats. Every seat comes with personal in-flight audio-video.

AirTran continues to sell upgrades when you book, at the ticket counter, and at the gate, but this, as far as Cheapflights knows, is an absolutely new way to get a seat up front. It could work wondrously well if you’re at the end of a long day on an otherwise chockablock flight, and want some room and a couple of “free” drinks.

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Typical low-cost carrier business model include:* a single passenger class.* a single type of reducing training and servicing costs.* a minimum set of optional equipment on the aeroplane.* a simple fare scheme one-way tickets half that of round-trips.* unreserved seating encouraging passengers to board early.* flying to cheaper, less congested secondary airports* fast turnaround times allowing maximum use of aircraft* use of direct flights reduce luggage transferred Cost.* emphasis on direct sales of tickets especially over the Internet.* employees working in multiple roles (limiting personnel costs)* Aggressive fuel hedging programs